“A Place To Bury Strangers reveals new song “Acid Rain” from upcoming album ‘Rare And Deadly'”

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from a much older track that the band had previously recorded but never officially released. With its heavy, distorted guitars and driving rhythm section, “Acid Rain” encapsulates the band’s signature sound of dark and brooding post-punk music.

Frontman Oliver Ackermann’s vocals on “Acid Rain” add an eerie quality to the track, further enhancing the foreboding atmosphere created by the music. The lyrics, delivered in Ackermann’s haunting voice, paint a picture of desolation and decay, perfectly complementing the song’s intense instrumentation.

The accompanying music video for “Acid Rain” was shot in the New York City subway, providing a gritty and fitting backdrop for the band’s raw and visceral sound. The video captures the frenetic energy of the song, with quick cuts and vivid imagery that mirror the chaotic nature of the music.

In addition to releasing “Acid Rain” as a single, A Place To Bury Strangers also announced an upcoming tour, set to kick off on April 7th in Hamburg, DE @ MS Stubnitz. The tour will see the band travel extensively, bringing their intense live show to audiences around the world.

The Rare And Deadly album, to be released on April 3rd, promises to be a collection of hidden gems and unreleased tracks that showcase different facets of the band’s musical prowess. With tracks like “Acid Rain” and “Everyone’s The Same,” the album offers both longtime fans and newcomers an opportunity to delve deeper into A Place To Bury Strangers’ discography.

A Place To Bury Strangers’ commitment to creating intense, visceral music is evident in every aspect of “Acid Rain.” From the distorted guitars to the haunting vocals and evocative lyrics, the band’s latest single is a powerful addition to their body of work. As they gear up for the release of Rare And Deadly and their upcoming tour, fans can look forward to experiencing A Place To Bury Strangers’ unique blend of post-punk and shoegaze in a live setting.

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